Masse-%

English translation: mass %

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German term or phrase:Masse-%
English translation:mass %
Entered by: Jacek Kloskowski

14:53 Feb 22, 2017
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German term or phrase: Masse-%
GB-A 45
2 170 234 bezieht sich sachlich praktisch nur auf
Glasfaserprodukte wie Rovings - enthalt die KSSAufschlammung
vorteilhaft etwa 0,5 bis etwa 40
Masse-% eines Dispergiermittels in Form von
handelsϋblichen Zementverflϋssigern.
Lorna O'Donoghue
Local time: 01:53
mass %
Explanation:
Mass Percent Formula
Mass percent is used as a way of expressing a concentration or a way of describing a component in a mixture. For a solution, the mass percent is expressed as the grams of solute divided by the grams of solution, then multiplied by 100 to get a percentage.

http://www.softschools.com/formulas/chemistry/mass_percent_f...

Percent by mass is also known as percent by weight.

-percent by mass is given the symbol m/m % (or mass %)
-percent by weight is given the symbol w/w % (or wt %)

See more at: http://www.ausetute.com.au/weightpc.html


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mass %


Explanation:
Mass Percent Formula
Mass percent is used as a way of expressing a concentration or a way of describing a component in a mixture. For a solution, the mass percent is expressed as the grams of solute divided by the grams of solution, then multiplied by 100 to get a percentage.

http://www.softschools.com/formulas/chemistry/mass_percent_f...

Percent by mass is also known as percent by weight.

-percent by mass is given the symbol m/m % (or mass %)
-percent by weight is given the symbol w/w % (or wt %)

See more at: http://www.ausetute.com.au/weightpc.html




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